As if things weren’t tough enough already for the California Republican Party delegation that traveled to the Republican Party’s nominating convention in Cleveland, OH, now we are finding out that the delegation was hit by a bad case of explosive vomiting and diarrhea!

ORANGE COUNTY, CA – Today Small Businessman Phillip Chen announced the endorsement of two high ranking Orange County Republican elected officials, Supervisor Michelle Steel and Clerk-Recorder Hugh Nguyen, in his campaign for State Assembly. Phillip continues to build on his momentum in the campaign for the 55th Assembly District.

“I am honored and grateful, to receive the endorsements of Supervisor Steel and Clerk-Recorder Nguyen for my Assembly campaign,” said Chen. “In the legislature, I will work hard to ensure that the hard working taxpayers of Orange County receive their fair share of resources from Sacramento.” Continue reading→

State Party Makes Unprecedented Statement with Pre-Primary Endorsement for Potential Rematch

(Sacramento, CA) – Yesterday, the California Republican Party took the unprecedented step of officially endorsing Senator John Moorlach – pre-primary – for re-election to the 37th Senate District, making available to Moorlach’s primary election campaign the Party’s vast array of resources.

“The Republican Party is united behind Senator Moorlach’s re-election,” said California Republican Party Chairman Jim Brulte. “We will do what it takes to defend Senator Moorlach in the thirty-seventh senate district.” Continue reading→

The collapse of the bridge on Interstate 10 at Tex Wash, east of Coachella, on Sunday further illustrates the rapidly deteriorating state of California’s roads and highways and the urgent need to rebuild our State’s crumbling infrastructure.

The bridge on eastbound I-10 was completely washed away during the severe storm, and the westbound bridge was severely undermined, which has resulted in the closure of this busy highway connecting California and Arizona. Continue reading→

(Sacramento, CA) — A resolution authored by Senator Jeff Stone (R-Riverside County) supporting a long-term solution for peace and security in the Middle East, including a nuclear-free Iran, passed the California State Senate on Thursday, June 18, with wide bi-partisan support.

Senate Joint Resolution 6 calls for any agreement signed with Iran to include on-going international oversight and Iran’s cooperation in maintaining transparency with its nuclear ambitions. Continue reading→

For we political cynics that just love to see blood flowing in the streets, the finals for State Senate District 34 promise to be a barn burner. Clichéd analogies aside, this race IS pretty much about control of the State Senate — except that the status of THREE Democrat Senators who’ve been suspended and/or resigned and/or indicted and/or convicted makes voting in the upper house problematic for now. Once Democrat Superstars Leland Yee, Ron Calderon and Rod Wright are replaced (and perhaps by then finally OFF the state payroll), SD34 might just be the the tipping point that determines if the liberals maintain the 2/3rds majority that causes one-party rule in California. Continue reading→